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Jim McCutcheon was honored for the third movement of a concerto he wrote titled “Mirkin Concerto for Classical Guitar and Strings.”
College of Liberal Arts mentoring program connects students with professionals in the community.
Political science grad Karen Seiger volunteers as a tour guide at the 9/11 Tribute Museum, edits a travel guidebook series and works in marketing and business development.
Graduate Profile: Beth Nichols
Beth is currently a graduate student in the Master’s Program of Applied Behavioral Sciences, Criminal Justice and Social Problems.
Graduate Profile: Angela Dorsett
Angela decided to attend Wright State University to obtain her master’s degree.
Opera by Steven Aldredge, piano instructor in the Wright State School of Music, is about the historic Hatfield-McCoy feud.
Ten people with Wright State connections, including an engineering professor and police sergeant, were named to the Dayton Business Journal’s 2019 “Forty Under 40” list.
Wright State University honored more than 2,000 graduating students at its spring commencement ceremony May 4 in the Wright State Nutter Center.
Wright State University President Cheryl B. Schrader addressed the class by focusing on many of the graduates' achievements in the last year. "Class of 2019, each of you has left your own unique mark on our Wright State family and community," said Schrader.
From Mom Pamela to her kids David, Anna and Andy, the Baugham family has deep roots at Wright State.
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